People’s Democratic Party Youth Frontier (PDPYF) has fired back at the Presidency for branding as “mischief makers” Nigerians who hold the opinion that Acting-President, Yemi Osinbajo, within 40 days has performed better than President Muhammadu Buhari did in 20 months.
The opposition youth group, in a sarcastic series of tweets published on its official twitter handle (@PDPNYF), challenged the claims made by President Muhammadu Buhari’s political adviser, Babafemi Ojudu, that the peace-building efforts of the federal government in the Niger-Delta and the recent measures put in place to arrest the downward slipping of the Naira against the Dollar in the parallel market were directives Buhari gave from London.
They insisted that President Buhari’s cabal was the problem plaguing the country.
The PDP youths said: “The tide suddenly changed when President Muhammadu Buhari travelled out for health vacation. Nigerians are convinced and his version of the APC is the problem.
“Buhari that was well and couldn’t address the Naira exchange rate to Dollar now giving such instructions from the sick bed? Impossible.
“Buhari that was well and okay and couldn’t pay a visit to Niger Delta now giving instructions to Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to take such action. Drama.”
The opposition youth group, in a sarcastic series of tweets published on its official twitter handle (@PDPNYF), challenged the claims made by President Muhammadu Buhari’s political adviser, Babafemi Ojudu, that the peace-building efforts of the federal government in the Niger-Delta and the recent measures put in place to arrest the downward slipping of the Naira against the Dollar in the parallel market were directives Buhari gave from London.
They insisted that President Buhari’s cabal was the problem plaguing the country.
The PDP youths said: “The tide suddenly changed when President Muhammadu Buhari travelled out for health vacation. Nigerians are convinced and his version of the APC is the problem.
“Buhari that was well and couldn’t address the Naira exchange rate to Dollar now giving such instructions from the sick bed? Impossible.
“Buhari that was well and okay and couldn’t pay a visit to Niger Delta now giving instructions to Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to take such action. Drama.”
Osinbajo is an action man with human sympathy.. He knows how to organise and tackle issues
ReplyDeleteDem talk well..
ReplyDeleteAt least PMB allowed PYO to show case his talent on good governance was GEJ allowed Sambo to act as President for once during the PDP era.
ReplyDeleteno mind them..they must think we have fish brains,if possible we will rejectt buhari if he wants to come back. osinbanjo has really impressed us
ReplyDeleteI don't think a debate about who is better is what we need now. I think it would bring about division
ReplyDeletetrue talk!
ReplyDeleteThey have a point sha
ReplyDeletePeople want course trouble for this my pastor
ReplyDeleteHow is he better
ReplyDeletePDP should focus on their own problems and build their party so that we can have opposition Party in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteThere should not be sentimental in this issue.pls let the VP continue his work.
ReplyDeleteWe can't separate osinbajo from buhari because both the same in term of programs and attitude toward Nigeria
ReplyDeleteDrama, all we need is massive development
ReplyDeleteTrue talk of course...
ReplyDeleteThat is a factual truth, Osibanjo is far better than Buhari.
ReplyDeleteAll I know is that this is the best VP we have ever had.
ReplyDelete2 pple can nt b d same, he still takes order from buhari, so anytin he does still comes from d president
ReplyDeleteour acting president is trying but the credit goes to Mr president
ReplyDeleteOne thing I'm sure of:
ReplyDeleteA prof (Osinbajo) is far better than a Dr (Jonathan)
I sincerely agreed oooo jare!
ReplyDeleteThis PDP ppl want to cause confusion in country
ReplyDeleteIt may be bitter in d ears of Buhari's cabinet members but that's the real truth
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...but he's Buhari s vice
ReplyDeleteTrust politicians to make this a thing of political battle....*long hiss*
ReplyDeleteGbam, true talk
ReplyDeleteGbam
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